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POPULATION OF BALDWIN. ODD FELLOWS CONVENTION
MRS. EDDY'S WILL.
The l'. S. Census department lias
made public the population of the
smaller cities and the rural districts.
The icport shows that the white male
population of Baldwiu County is 2,330.
TO BE HELD HERE NEXT FALL Valuation of $^,512,146 is Placed on
the Estate. x
Mr. J. R. Black attended the district
convention of Odd Fellows, which met
in Mouticello last week. He extended
A valuation of $2,512,146 Is placed
on the estate, in New Hampshire, of
the late Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Ed
dy. founder of the Christian Science
POUND CAKE.
Recipe to Be Used By Children
in the Contest Next Fall.
Below we publish the popnlatiou of the ! jts nex t meeting in this city, and it was
County by districts. Our readers will! accepted,
remember that a recount was msde of
an invitation to the convention to hold church. The property left by Mrs.
Eddy in Massachusetts Is estimated at
$250,000. The amount due New Hamp
shire as a legacy tax ts $123,607.
the population of Milledgeville, and
There are twenty-four lodges in the
district, and H O delegates will probably
be present at the convention. They will
figures was shown. The following are
the figures given out by the census de
partment:
1910
1900
City of Milledgevillp
4,387
3,219
105 Dist, Gnmm's
056
708
115 Dist. Salem
1,710
1.859
818 Dist, Meriwether
2,138
2,414
319 Dist, Brown's
1,001
1,505
821 Dist, Scottsboro
♦>,2(51
5,455
322 Disst, Cooper’s
1,(104
1,548
an increas of 1,100 over the government 1 , lro ^ al ,iy b e entertained by the local
lodge. _________
The women of today who has good!
health, good temper, good sense, bright
eyes and lovely complexion, the result j
of correct living and good digestion, |
wins the admiration of the world. If
it For sale by John H. Vinson, Drug
gist- ________
It Startled The World.
When the astounding claims were
first made for Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
bat forty years of wonderful cures have
; proved tltem true, and everywhere it is
now known^as the best salve on earth
for Burns, Boils, Sores Cuts. Bruises,
Sprains, Swellings, Eczema, Chapped
Pleasant View, which was Mrs. Ed
dy's home when here, has been sold
to Boston friends of Mrs. Eddy, who
will preserve the property in a way
that would have been most pleasing
to her.
BUFFALO BILL A SENATOR.
Showing a total popnlatiou for the
entire county for 1910 of 18,3.i4 against
17,708 for 1900.
A Card of Thanks.
We desire to earnestly thank each
and every one who responded so readily
to our aid, during the illness and subse
quent death of onr father. May many
blessings be theirs in return. Also to
express our deep appreciation for the
beautiful tloral offerings.
Miss Mattie Patterson and Sisters.
Miss Estelle Bozeman has announced
the following receipt to be used by the
children of the rural schools in the con*
test next fall:
1 lb. butter,
1 lb. sugar.
Yolks 10 eggs,
Whites lu eggs,
1 lb. flour,
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Cream the batter, add sugar gradu
ally, and sometime beating; then add
Great Western Pathfinder May Round vol ' ks of
eggs beaten until thick and
Out Career in National Legl.lative lem0IJ
colored, whites of eggs beaten
It is semi-omciaUv'stated at Tucson uutU Btiff and dr >’ flonr and flav ? rinK '
that Colonel William F. Cody—“Buf- j Beat vigorously five minutes. Bake in
falo Bill"—plans to round out hi* » deep pan one and one-fourth hours in
career as one of the great pathfinders a slow oven,
of the west by becoming the first , ________
United States senator from Arizona. UMMIC ADDftTT
He does not deny the rumor. . | Itlns, All NIL ADDUI I •
He haa established not only a home
M Tucson, but n permanent camp in
the mountains.
Hub of the Social Universe.
“We do not hesitate to call the Cov-
Mrs. Annie Abbott gave a perfor
mance at the opera house Mlmd&y even-,
ing in the presence of a large crowd. ;
Those who had never seen her were
hands, Fever Sores and Piles. <3nly 2% ent Garden ° 1>e,a 1Iouse ' the hub of neatly surprised at the strange power
» tin* K(v1a1 univorsp '” snv« thu T.nmlnu slip cIiawpH Those who had seen her
at Chas. F. Barrett's.
It's hard to swallow the story of
Massachusetts man who ate five dozen
eggs at a meal. But M. M. probably
found them hard to swallow, too.
Quarterly Conference.
CHICKEN FEED.
the social universe,’ ” says the London
I Sphere. "We have been in the opersi
' houses of Munich. Dresden, Milan. Ber-
i lln, Paris and Vienna, and there is
j nothing quite so Impressive in any one
! of these as can be found at Cov.ent
Carden in the height of the season. To
) visit Covent Garden Opera House In
the season Is to know life at Us most
I magnetic point.”
she showed. Those, who had seen her ;
before were ns equally interested.
The men who volunteered and went;
ou the stage could not hut realize
that she possessed a power out of the '
ordinary, anil oue that they could not
overcome.
DR. L0NGIN0 HAS RESIGNED.
Dr. J. W. qinillian of Oxford has j
changed second quarterly conference I
for Baldwin Circuit to second Saturday i
and Sunday iu May, and at Pleasant
Grove. The Presiding Elder will preach
at Midway Friday night may 12. at
Pleasant Grove Saturday and Sunday
morning, and at Hopewell Suuday
afternoon at 3 o'clock (promptly) and
at Milledgeville Suuday night. Basket
dinner at Pleasant Grove on Saturday
followed by official session. Let every
lover of our Lord observe Friday-before
as a day of fasting and prayer. Yon
and all your friends are earnestly in
vited to all of these services. Pastor.
Eureka Is tbe best ask your
retail groceryman.
whltlleld Grocery Do.
Distributors.
At th* Wrong Door.
“My health and digestion are per
fect. doctor,” began the caller In the
office of the medical man. “I haven't
an ache or n pain. The trouble with
: me is that 1 cannot sleep at night.”
There is a strong outlook for a new j “Well, if that la the case, sir," said
politicial party in this country. It will ] the learned physician. "1 suggest that
be composed of some Western freaks [Ten consult your spiritual adviser
and a few polititicians in other sections { rather than me.”—Ltpplncott *.
who hope to ride to a snug place ou the
wav*.
CITY TAX BOOKS OPEN.
Notice is hereby given that the tax j
books of the City of Milledgeville are
open for receiving tax returns and all
j owners of properity, both personal and
JUDGE!’PARK HOLDS COURT. ; real estate, are advised to make their
a ‘ ! returns promptly.
- - I VV. W. Stembridge, Clerk.
Dr. L. P. Longiuo, a member of the
staff' of physicians at the State S&ni-
tarurn, has resigned his position, and
will go to Atlanta to practice medicine
with his nncle.
Dr. Longino is recognized as an able
physician, and is held iu high seteem by
his co-laborers.
His resignation is deeply regretted.
Grsatly Ovsrrstsd He leave the uistutioii in about a
Gaswell. while you were tn 1 month.
did you see the Bridge of ■ .. .■ -
BILLY’S BUNGALOW”
That Peculiar
Lightness and Flavor
Found in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake,
etc., is due to the absolute purity,
fitness, and accurate combination
of the ingredients of the
Royal Baking Powder.
The best things in cook
ery are always made with
the Royal Baking Powder.
Hence its use is universal *
—-in the most celebrated
restaurants, in the homes
of the people, wherever de
licious, wholesome food is appreciated.
Royal Baking Powder
is sold in every civilized country,
i the world over.
It u the only Baku* Powder made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar.
Ao>«! Cook Book-899 IUeeipt$-Free. Send Nome end AUreu.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Judge .Tab. B. Park was in tligjnty I
Monday and heard motions for new |"HOG CLUBS "FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
trials in several cases, and granted
oharter to the Whitfield Grocery Co.
SNAG BOAT'COMING UP RIVER.
Savannah, News.
At McKiuuey, Tex., there was organ-!
ized the other day the Collins County
Boys and Girls Hog Club, the member-
Isihn consisting of a considerable per
; rentage of the children between 12 and
Postmaster Sibley received a letter IS years of age of the fannere of the
tins afternoon from tlie government county. As may he .Tuilged from the
department stating that a snag hoaj j name of the organization, its purpose is
would soon le sent up the Oconee Hiver t > encourage the raising of hogs. Col-
v> remove obstructions from that ' (ius county is in a rich agricultural sec-
streirn. j tion and there can he no doubt that the
* efforts of the club wit be attended with
Baldwin Circuit May Preaching. , a fair degree of success from its first
; a ssion.
in Colli us county, as in a great many
1st Saturday morning Pleasant Grove- ! other sections of South, the farmers fi r
1st Suuday morning Bechel, afier. j many years have proceeded on the one-
i o in a id night Midway. , crop principle. They have planted cot
2nd Saturday and Sunday morning ton and mighty little else besides. They
“Mr*.
Venice
Sighs?”
“Oh. res; I saw what they called
that; but. my land. I’ve teen bridjres
ten times Its size without ever going
*ut of PeatwylvanlaT—Chicago Trib
ute.
—I
Like All Mankind.
He-Darling. all I possess l lay at
your feet. She—You are just like all
tbe men—you Insist on putting things
where a woman will have to pick them
■p after you. But—1'U say yes. John.
—Judge's Library.
Our Varying Moods.
“Ye*, environment does intluonce ns."
“How now?”
“You never see a man coining out
of church with his hat perched on
the side of his head.”—Louisville Cou
rier-Journal.
The presentation of "Billy’s Bunga
low” by thi G. M. C. Dramatic Clnb
last Friday evening was enjoyed by
i an audieence, which filled the opera
I house. The play abonuded with hu
morous situations, and each of the
i players filled their role to perfection,
I The audience expected something great,
and they were not disappointed. It was
pronounced by those who witnessed it
; to he one of .the best shows ever given
in the city.
BUSINESS LOCALS
For Sale or Rent—Wanted —Lost, Stolen or Found-
Miscellaneous in General.
cane syrup at C. E.
Meditation.
Meditation is the great storehouse of
our spiritual dynamics, where divine
energies lie hid for any enterprise and
the hero is strengthened for his field.
All great things are born of silenee.-
Martlueau.
FOR RENT—Mrs. Walker’s six
room honse ou South Wayne street ap-
i ply at Baldwin Hotel.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pure Georgia
Greene's.
Pure Ga cane syrup, pure Cuba
molases at Emmett L. Barnes.
It IL Wootten will sell yon a Victor
talking machiue for cast) or credit.
! WANTED—Two or Three setting
! hens, apply to, W. H. Minor.
! We appreciate your order small or
i larga. Try ns Euimett L. Barnes.
For Sale—Marlboro seed corn and
j 100 bush of ear corn. Apply to J. G.
I Bearden.
FOR RENT—The house I am now oc-
. cupying, on South Wayne street.
I Mrs. W. F. Matthews.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern;
Notice is hereby given that Hugh T. j at Culver &■ Kidd's.
Cline, administrator upon the estate of
Condon A. Cline, lately deceased of said
State and County, has filed in the Court
of Ordinary of Baldwiu County, Geor-
j giH, application for leave to sell the
! following described property, to-wit:
! A one-eight undivided interest in that
i certaiu lot or parcel of laud iu the city
Hug death, Bog-I-Cide. Paris Grten
Everything in pure groceries atO.
Greene’s
E.
New York
Greene's.
cream cheese at C. E.
(Dr. qhiiLUit.) Pleasant Grove, after-
j> ou very promptly :l o'clock (Dr.
(|)U'lliaij) Hopewell, night (pastor')
M i IVVaV
:tril Saturday morning, Bethel.
:i (1 Sinidav morning, Montpelier,
lii nr 'i,(|« ti\.
4th Sumjay morning^Steveu’s Pottery,
a rernooa i uk umvi-, in^nt sti-v. n’s
Pottery,
A . ho ’jf e'.u pie-- a o caused hv tile
Rkiar >-r'v (. < n ■ rei ce and are for May
only. n .1 r*'i.e rl„- rent ) , r
often
eve
before
day of fasting and prayer.
often p.ittwH
every c iiJuGi,
looked to the Middle West for their!
c irn and meat and the Northwest fori
' their wheat. They didn't think they;
I could grow their own food supplies, be-
| cause they had never tried to do it.
Bur there has come au awakening. '
(Siut hern farmers me going in now
j m H e amt more mid more for diversified j
fanning, and they uie finding it to be
' very profitable,
' The hog club follows logically the
' com club for boys which daring ti.e past
! two or three years has found so tuiion
will he nbsnvul. Let j favor in all parts of the South
11 mnd observe Friday | hoys cau make a success of
inaiferiv confeieucj ns a • corn—and they have done ir in instance 1
too numerous to mention—Why should I
they not also make u success of the
growing of hogs? And why should!
! not- the girls ou the farm*, h(ive p share j
■ in the competition? i
j The corn club aud the hog club .would j
s*-iu to run naturally together. If ;t hoy j
■ can make a hundred bushels of corn on i
I an acre of .ground, what weight of pork
i on the hoof cau he produce from thstj
! yield of grain? That, of course, is not'
! the Tex to proposition, because it is t.ie !
! idea to let the hoys raise the hogs and !
Improved cotton
i H* Was Soursd.
Wigwag—l can always tell a married
man when 1 meet one. Henpeckke—Ob,
I don't know! You might occasionally • of Milledgeville, said State and county,
run across a bachelor with a grouch.— j and bounded as follows: ou the North
Philadelphia Record. ' »>y *»'« estate of Mrs. M. Ida
> Cline; on the East by Liberty street: on
A Curiosity of •ound. the South by Green street, and on the
If when riding in a balloon at a yy^st by lauds of the State of Georgia,
height, say, of'2,0l)0 feet a charge of kU owu as the Governor’s Mansion lot:
guncotton he tired electrically 100 feet i ,\fso, one share of the capital stock of u
below the car, the report, though really I the Milledgeville Banking Company of j g (;, veil( .
as loud us a ciuiuqn, sounds no more I the par value of $100.00, and which 1
than a pistol shot. |K>ssIbly partly | application will be passed upon on the, Nitrate of
R. H. Wcotteu is now offering Sjiald-
ing gyiuuassinui shoes at Odets per pair.
seed for sale at
Chandlers’ Gin,
Buy your groceries fiom C. E. Greene
all orders given him are promptly filled,
Indian River orange, winesap apples
taugurine, and all kind of fruits, at C.
soda In small nr rga-
owlug to the greater rarity of the air, 1 Hr,t Monday in June, 1911, and if no I quantities at Euiiuett L, Itarnes.
i i. _ , * 1 good cause is shown f
THANKS.
bid chiefly because tbe sound, having
no background to reflect it, simply
■pends itself iu tbe air. Then, always
and tinder all conditions of atmosphere.
It' rlu 1 r | lf>rt , el ) S ues absolute silence until tile
growing | for the echo back from earth has . .. _ . . . .
fully elapsed, when a deafeqing out
burst of thunder rises from below, j GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
rolling on often for more than half a Ordinary's Office,
mtnutc.
good cause is shown to the contrary,
said order will he granted. •
Witness my hand and seal, this Mav
1, 1011.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE,
Ordinary B. C. Ga.
j Ask your neighbor how
! prompt we are. Ennis' Phar
, maey.
| Cotton Seed JInlie. Meal, Bran and
. Hay, delivered on short notice.
Enuuert L. Barnes
Large Barrel Littief White Cement
L. L. Kendrick can weld that brokeul
axle or make auy part ont of steel that I
is broken aboat your car, Come and I
see him at the South Wayne Garage I
anil repair shop. 507 South'Wayne St. I
phone 271.
Florida Sweet Potato Plants, the I
earliest triumph variety at Emmett L.|
Barnes.
PASTURE.
Fine vetch and Bermuda pasture fori
rent. Horses, colts, yearlings and cowf,|
all $1 00 per head by the mouth. J. L."
Crocker.
L. L. Kendrick cau repair yourinotor-J
cycle, gasoline engine, oil stove or riT
pair auy kind of machinery and do ir I
promptly at the South Wayne Garnsel
and repair shop. 507 South Wayne St,I
Phone 271.
We deliver the goods prompt*
ly. Ennis' Pharmacy.
Chase and Sanborn’s Tea for ice, aiull
best coffee. Emmett L. Barnes Sole Agt f
380 hales of No. I Timothy Hay,some
thing the stock will eat at Emmett L.|
Barnes’.
A new shipment of hats ol the I
very latest styles and shapes,f
quills and lancy ornaments andl
all the latest novelties In trlm*r
< mint) has lust been received al|
I the Millinery Department
W. S. Myrlck A Co
Phone 271 and they will send and g |,, |
anything that is broken about tlf|
house. Such ns chairs, tables, lampt.1
tinware. Mend scissors and sharptnil
them, or mend anything iu wood, i r0,1 |
or metal send it, hack to you at ono’J
South Wav ue Garage anil Repair sliopj
L. L. Keudrick Mgr. 5oT S. W. St.
J any n y entire family wish most
sincerely t‘o chunk the many, many
Ir lends wlidse tokens of good will have
brightened tlfe’-time of my present ill-
iisv;. May our Good Father give unto
each of yon and yours all He sees will
do you goddj ami when thu sojourn
herejs over, we want to meet each one
of you where there is no more sickness
forever. Gratefully and truly
B. J*. SEARCY,
Whereas B. W. H“ ur * administrator ■ ^ piaster Panis at Emmett L.Bpunes .
of the. estate of T ,T. Avery, bite of said I “
f county, deceased, represents to the'eourt j If you wish millinery which is
n _ ... ‘ ^ ... 1 in Ins petition, duly filed and ent.eml
Professor C. Aiphouso femith once, 0 „ re(H ‘ rdt lhat he 3 b „ fully admiui9 ., interesting in price and style
wrote an English grammar. The book , j erw j T . j. Avery’s estate, that this is i «•» •» W. S. Myrlck & Co.
was published while Dr. Smith was therefore to cite all persons concerned,' ,,,i,„„
teaching at the University of North ( kindred and creditors, to show cause, ■ we oont iuuo to Hear rHem msv onr Coca
Carolina. One duy he received from 'any they can why said administrator i c , . Culver & Kidd
a farmer a letter containing the follow- should not be discharged from ;'^la can t he heat, Culver* hidd.
administration, and receive letters of Window shades and curtain rods at,
dismission, on the first Monday in I j> jj. Wootten’s
June, 1911. i , ’ ...
W. II. STEjiiiaihoii, O. B. U. Ga. | Improved cotton seed for sale at
lug:
"1 am glad somebody has written an
impartial grammar ut Inst.”
, , , , Dr. Smith Immediately wrote to the ( vj av the first
teed them on corn or anything else as f anuer asking what he meant by an j
they ph ase, jnst so they do ir by their
1911.
Chandlers’ Gin.
rraunnnr.
The answer
r i - 1 hr iwn leather grip
coniaiuuig a black and white dress and
black silk waist, was lost Monday about
■ of Mrs, H. P.
Parker and Old Denton house. Lost
front hack. Findpr return to Mrs. II.
P. t'-iiic I .111.- V •• ami get n
Ward,
; own, utias«isted etl'orrs.
| It' corn clubs have been found excel-
| lent, and hog clubs nr» :i good thing for
j Texas Ir ys. they ought o h.* n > t, s-
irable iu ■ rgld : has, heen
ihund.-tnily demonstrated that Georgia
can raise as good pork or I aeon as .my
other state; why not produce more of
it? The formation of hoys’ ling clubs
won: I doubtlos> :iin■:! ialie iu the
raising of fine iwrk stock.
“impartial
wus:
“You give the children this sentence
to parse: 'One Confederate killed ten
Yankees.’ New V . I ost.
If you want anything for vour kitch
, eu you had better see R, H. Wootteu’s
new line of white enamel ware before
von bnv.
Th, ' cRt stick broom
R. (!. Wootfen’s.*
■ver sold, nq)
> His Argument.
“Dear, 1 only play poker for fun.”
“But you bet, don't you?"
“Well, there wouldn't be any fun
Adthout a little belling "-Pittsburg
£osr.
GEORGIA, Baldw in County *
( Ordinary’s Office.
Mrs Martha Bentley lifts made ap>-
ji'i -ition to this office for lettcis if
eiiuiin.stratic.ii on tbe estate of Mrs.
.l ine 17, Yonugbbi Ml late of said state
, mil eountv neceased, this is therefore! Bring your car to the South Wayne)
to notify ft! ccneeined. kindred and | Garage and Repair Shop anil ler u* I
! cu-difors, that same will be heard ou i get your make and No., so we can got,)
; the first Monday in .Tune. 1911, at 10 I the parts most needed and have them
I o'clock a. in nnd if no objections are ready, so yon want, have to wait for
; tlikd letters will h« granted in, prayer tor. 1 rneiu to come from the factory. ii:7.
j V,’. It. STF.yiMuijrui, (). 1). V. Ga. j Booth W.iytic St. Phone 271 L. i,.
May the first 1911. j Kendrick Mgr. I
REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN
Notice is hereby given fchftt regi“t T *i
tion books for the city of Milledgevilkl
white primary for the nomination of alij
city officers elected by the people will
open March 20. 1911. I
WALTER W. STEMBRIDGE.Clerll
CHICKEN F03J
Food for fowls» also
domestic animalsj
consisting of broKen
corn and other grains
known as “Screens
ings.” Oconee Ri e !
Mills.
THE CHIhDREN
KENNEDY’S LAXATH
SYRUF